Does the thought of cleaning your oven make you groan? The stubborn grease, baked-on grime, and endless scrubbing can make oven cleaning a task you’ll put off as long as possible. But what if there was a simpler, faster, and completely chemical-free method? I recently discovered a cleaning hack that has transformed the way I tackle this chore: steam cleaning. After trying it out, I can confidently say I’ll never go back to traditional methods. Here’s everything you need to know about steam cleaning your oven and why it’s a game-changer.
How Steam Cleaning Works
Steam cleaning harnesses the power of hot water vapor to break down grime, grease, and food residue. The process is incredibly simple—just place a dish of water in a hot oven and let the steam do the work. As the heat turns the water into steam, it softens stubborn stains and stuck-on food, making them easy to wipe away. No more elbow grease or harsh chemicals required! Here’s a step-by-step guide to steam cleaning your oven.
Step-by-Step Guide to Steam Cleaning Your Oven
Step 1: Gather Your Materials
Water: The star of the show! Regular tap water works just fine.
A heatproof dish: Use a large oven-safe dish or baking pan.
Vinegar (optional): Add a cup of vinegar to the water for extra grease-fighting power.
A soft cloth or sponge: Ideal for wiping down the interior after steaming.
A spatula or scraper (optional): Useful for loosening especially stubborn spots.
Step 2: Preheat the Oven
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